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Monday, January 4, 2016

Rebel Love Release

REBEL
LOVE
by JODI LINTON

Revenge, passion and heart stopping action all come
together in Jodi Linton’s scorchingly hot, REBEL LOVE, the first book in the
Dirty Sinners Motorcycle Club series.Fans of Sarah Castille’s Sinner’s Tribe Motorcycle Club series and Katie
Ashley’s Vicious Cycle will love this brand new series.

Title: Rebel Love

Author: Jodi Linton

Series: Dirty Sinners Motorcycle
Club #1

Genre: Romantic Suspense

Release
Date:
January 4, 2016

Publisher: Entangled Publishing

Synopsis

The Dirty Sinners Motorcycle Club is Em Connors’s
only family, but she’s ready to risk everything—both her club and her life—for
vengeance. Ten months ago, she was brutally attacked and her lover gunned down
by a rival gang member. Now, she’s using her position as the Dirty Sinners
president to track down the truth and exact her revenge.

He’ll risk it all...

With his partner murdered by a local motorcycle
gang, Houston police officer Cade Jackson jumps at the chance to go back
undercover and bring down the woman the department calls the Motorcycle
Princess. But the sexy-as-hell leader awakens a hunger in Cade. Dark desires
run deep—and he intends on teaching Em exactly how dirty he can be. But when
his cover is blown, Cade must choose to uphold the law or protect the woman
he’s grown to love...by going rogue.

"Sexy,
suspenseful and thrilling. Jodi Linton's gritty, MC world of the Dirty Sinners
leaves you breathless with excitement and is one you won't ever want to
escape."Author Naima Simone

My Review:

HOT!! Exactly what I needed after watching Sons of Anarchy as I had never seen it before. Kept my biker hotness going. A great connection between Cade and Em. A hot steamy motorcycle read! 4 stars from me!

Jodi Linton is the author
of the Deputy Laney Briggs Series and the upcoming The Dirty Sinners Motorcycle
Club with Entangled Publishing. She lives in Texas with her husband and two
kids. When she is not writing about sassy females and dirty talking heroes, she
enjoys long walks and family time down at the river. Join the Pink Pistol Readers!
Jodi Linton's official Street Team for insider scoops on all her upcoming
books.

He brushed a
callused thumb on her cheek and smiled. “Go for a ride with me.”

“You’re crazy if you think I’m getting on that bike with you.”
Hopping on the back of a bike with a drunk biker was plain dumb.

“Got an aversion to the guy taking the lead, sweetheart?” God, he
was attractive. She found herself wanting him to kiss her. Hard. His hand
curved casually around her neck as he angled his body closer and pulled her
into him. “How about you hear me out first?” He winked, and the spell she was under
deepened. “Then let’s talk about that kiss a little further.”

Apparently, besides tempting her beyond repair, this broad-chested
guy was damn full of himself. “You seriously have one hell of a head on those
shoulders. Listen, and listen closely, Cade. There will be no more kissing,
touching, or spontaneous make-out sessions between us. Understand?”

His tense gaze fixed on her flushed face. The position of their
bodies created a welcomed friction, and when she opened her mouth to speak, his
fingers flew up to touch her lips, silencing her rebuttal. “Shush.” He leaned
in slowly and pressed his mouth at her ear. “Some of the men in this club
aren’t too fond of having a chick run the show.”

She had to laugh at his comment. “You think that’s news to me?”

“Explain then how a club president stays alive when her men are
gunning to unseat her.”

“For sake of curiosity, who might we be talking about?” she asked,
knowing it could be any Sinner, even Logan, vying to take her place at the head
of the table.

Cade grunted. “Hammer.”

The accusation made sense. She’d known for a while Hammer’s
discomfort with having a woman control the show but wasn’t aware that he spoke
so openly about his annoyance to her holding the president patch.

She tried to scoot out from underneath his arms. “Thanks for the
heads-up. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to leave and give you and your big
ego some space.”

He curled a hand around her elbow and yanked her possessively up
against his muscular chest, his lips pressed at her earlobe, and then he tugged
on a bite. “Only a foolish man would let you just walk away.” Hot breath skated
down the side of her cheek, and the proprietary way he held her body made her
knees buckle under the pressure of his mouth on her skin. “And one thing I’m
not, Em, is a fool…because only a foolish man wouldn’t fight for you.”

She let out an amusing laugh. “Kissing you is more trouble than
it’s worth.”

“My memory is so much fonder.” Her head fell to the side, and he
took it to his advantage, nipping and sucking on her neck. “You are worth all
the trouble it’ll bring me to kiss you again. I need that kiss. I need you.
Just you, Em.”

She licked her wet lips. “Something tells me this is going to be
that kind of bad you mentioned being so damn good.”